BSO- "My initial thoughts are that it is literally impossible to even compare, because the rules are so different and the eras are so different. We would overload the strong side on [Michael] Jordan, and they would call illegal defense; and they would put their hands all over [Stephen] Curry, and the refs would call a foul. That make sense?…I would have had a nightmarish time playing against the Warriors, because I wouldn’t have been able to find anybody to guard. Nobody can guard Steph, so I would have had an impossible time trying to do that. So, I don’t even know where to begin on that front."

Translation:

"My initial thoughts are that it is literally impossible to compare, because the rules are so different and the eras are so different. We would overload the strong side on [Michael] Jordan, and he would probably kick it to me for a wide open three; and they would put their hands all over [Stephen] Curry, and they would call a foul because I would put them in an indefensible situation and they would have no choice. That make sense? I would have a nightmarish time playing against the Warriors, because I coach the Warriors and obviously the only person that could defend me was me. Nobody can guard Steph and it would be impossible for me to do that while I was busy draining countless jump shots. So if you are asking me if I could beat myself then I don't even know where to begin, so I will just have to settle for gathering up all the rings by conveniently ending up on the same side as two of the best players to ever play the game."

P.S. If he honestly had to pick he would have to go with the team he played for, right? If you are successful in both, I would imagine you cherish the championships you physically took part in more than the ones you watched from the sidelines. With that said, he is more responsible for the Warriors success than the Bulls, so I don't know. I guess it's quite the internal discussion to have with yourself.